Andrew MacKenzie-Wicks

Andrew Mackenzie-Wicks is an English Tenor who has divided his time equally between Operatic and Concert work, and brings over thirty years of experience to a wide range of repertoire, from baroque to contemporary.

"...it’s always a treat to hear Renard, and this particular rendition of it was brilliantly brisk, Knussen barely giving the music even a moment to draw breath….Of the four additional voices, tenors Tom Raskin and Andrew Mackenzie-Wicks, in the roles of the cock and the fox, were really outstanding, luxuriating in the macabre events of the story.”Stravinsky Renard with Birmingham Contemporary Music Group, November 2015​

Gerontius 2016​Andrew Mackenzie-Wicks brought to the tenor part not only a beautiful voice but power, emotion and insight. Commercial recordings always feature world-famous tenors singing with great conductors: I have on disc names like Heddle Nash, Nicolai Gedda, and Richard Lewis; but at no point was I disappointed by Andrew’s assumption of the role. The high spots (Sanctus Fortis, Take Me Away) rang magically round the handsome church,​